
Ian Barton
Comments
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I find it frustrating when people get the top of a leader-board only because they haven't completed the full length of a Segment. In a recent example I saw a "KOM" performance by someone who had j...
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In my local area there has been some good competition on some Segments with the KOM changing hands 4 or 5 times between 2 or 3 riders. It would be nice if there were a way to capture some of this ...
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Jason Lamoreaux - Hi Jason - thanks for your post. I share your concerns about poor quality and duplicated Segments. However, I can't help feeling that if a user doesn't take the time to carefull...
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Hi Louis Spencer - some interesting ideas. You seem to be saying that doing "intervals" during an activity (i.e. alternating hard and easy efforts) is against the spirit of Strava and shouldn't be...
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The auto-exclusion of "infeasible" efforts could be a good improvement, although it clearly needs to take account of gradient (both positive and negative) in determining maximum feasible speeds. M...
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In the recent example from François G. the fundamental problem is that the Segment was not created very carefully and was subject to GPS drift, meaning not all subsequent Activities will match with...
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Has anyone else noticed a recent problem when tying to edit the title of one of their own Segments ? About a week ago I noticed a small change to the format of the Segment form as seen on my browse...
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William O. For what it's worth, I just looked at a Segment I created a little while ago - it's 447 metres long, I only attempted it once and it took me 55 seconds (about 18 mph). I edited it just ...
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William O. Maybe I'm lucky but in my area I've seen very few obvious problems with Segments down to 300 metres. Occasionally there are some performances where the average speed is higher than the ...
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Jan Nielsen - maybe I'm lucky, but in my area there are lots of Segments (I've completed more than 5,000) and I think less than 1% have fake results. There are occasionally examples where some dat...